hi,

i plan to buy JRun pro, reading from what u commented, is Jrun really that bad?
appreciate if you can give me some inside-out of jrun.  what about servletexec?

thanks.

ced

Nicholson Robert wrote:

> Configuring this thing is a real pain. Half the time any change in JMC
> stops it subsequently starting up again and I already know that it
> consistently will remove any welcome-file-lists that you define in
> web.xml. In short configuring this thing is a complete joke.
>
> I would mind if everything was consistent but half the time it does
> different things and it's just too darn unstable to work with. Deployment
> is a pain also.
>
> Anybody here pro JRun? I'm not after using it.
>
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